[Machine Translation] Secretly and secretly. Psychedelic soundscapes quietly and solemnly echoing from the suburbs of England. PAUL THOMAS SAUNDERS, a precocious singer-songwriter who beautifully depicts even the bleakest of landscapes, reveals his talent now. Another new talent has quietly emerged from the UK: 24-year-old male singer/songwriter PAUL THOMAS SAUNDERS. His psychedelic soundscapes, which showcase influences such as Jeff Buckley, Nick Drake, and mid-90s Radiohead, are reminiscent of James Blake, Bon Iver, and Fleet Foxes. With a distinctive boyish high tone voice, he is a member of the musical elite, having studied music rigorously from the age of 13 at Lichfield Cathedral School in Staffordshire, U.K., and then went on to earn a degree from Leeds College of Music. In September 2009, he opened for BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB in Leeds under the name PAUL THOMAS SAUNDERS for the first time. Having recorded his debut album outside Leeds, he says he is trying to distance himself as much as possible from the London music scene and is now based in Hove, near Brighton. He has been fascinated by the Vangelis since watching Carl Sagan's 1980 space documentary "Cosmos," and when recording this debut album, "I wanted it to sound like a lost recording of the Vangelis. I wanted to put a cosmic theme into the album," he says. Indeed, his sound has a heavenly air to it, with vocals that at times sound like choirboys. I don't consider myself part of the music industry, and I don't want to be," he says, adding that the reason he and his albums have not made the list of artists and albums to watch in 2014 is not because of the quality of his music, but because he doesn't want to, and feels uncomfortable doing so. I'm ambitious too, but I don't think I want to be. I have ambitions, but that means I want to make really great music," he says of his music. I don't think my music is like anyone else's, because it's not dyed-in-the-wool. Through his tours with Julia Stone, The Staves, and The Head and The Heart, his name and existence are slowly becoming known to the public. Secretly and stealthily, PAUL THOMAS SAUNDERS is quietly and solemnly bringing their psychedelic soundscapes out of a corner of the UK and into the world. His music, which beautifully depicts even desolate landscapes, will soon reach Japan.